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From identification of compatibilities and conflicts to reaching marine spatial allocation agreements. Review of actions required and relevant tools and processes

机译:从确定兼容性和冲突到达成海洋空间分配协议。审查所需采取的行动以及相关工具和流程

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Conflicts related to the use of marine space may emerge both at the spatial and the decision making level, prior to and/or after the adoption of a marine spatial plan. Marine conflict management is inherent in marine spatial planning (MSP) and should include three stages: a) identification of compatibilities and conflicts, b) avoidance of conflicts, and if required c) resolution of conflicts. Various decision support tools and processes tested so far that aim to address marine conflict management have proved successful in providing identification and visualization of spatial conflicts and compatibilities and their relevant trade-offs and thus in assisting in conflict avoidance efforts. However, in case conflict resolution is required, they fail to provide a final solution (e.g. allocation of space) acceptable by all parties involved. This happens because the (spatial) allocation rules that these processes adopt usually focus only on ensuring efficiency that is not enough to guarantee a (single) mutually acceptable solution. In the present paper, it is suggested that apart from ensuring efficiency, a solution should also ensure fairness, equity, transparency, sustainability and consideration of synergies that may emerge, both at the spatial and at the decision making level. In conclusion, there is no single tool or process that can satisfactory address all conflict management stages, and thus a careful selection and combination of decision support tools and processes is required to facilitate the production of an integrated mutually acceptable marine spatial plan.
机译:在采用海洋空间计划之前和/或之后,与使用海洋空间有关的冲突可能会在空间和决策层面上出现。海洋冲突管理是海洋空间规划(MSP)固有的,应包括三个阶段:a)识别兼容性和冲突,b)避免冲突,以及在需要时c)解决冲突。迄今为止,已测试的旨在解决海洋冲突管理的各种决策支持工具和流程已成功地提供了空间冲突和兼容性及其相关权衡的识别和可视化,从而有助于避免冲突。但是,如果需要解决冲突,则它们将无法提供所有参与方都可以接受的最终解决方案(例如空间分配)。之所以会发生这种情况,是因为这些过程采用的(空间)分配规则通常仅关注确保效率不足以保证(单个)相互接受的解决方案。在本文中,建议除确保效率外,解决方案还应确保在空间和决策层面上的公平性,公平性,透明度,可持续性以及对可能出现的协同作用的考虑。总之,没有一个能够令人满意地解决所有冲突管理阶段的工具或过程,因此需要仔细选择和组合决策支持工具和过程以促进制定一个相互认可的海洋空间综合计划。

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    《Ocean & coastal management》 |2018年第12期|103-112|共10页
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    Zacharoula Kyriazi;

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    Ghent University, Faculty of Law, Department of Public International Law, Maritime Institute,Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Institute of Marine Biological Resources and Inland Waters;

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